Illustrations depict four ways AIDS is not spread: contact such as holding hands or kissing, sharing clothing and combs, sharing cups or utensils, or from insects or animals. Poster suggests that people should educate themselves about how AIDS is spread.
Gene Raymond's acting career was at its height in the 1930's, though he continued to act in both films and on television through the 1970's. He appeared in two films produced by Columbia Pictures, both released in 1933: Brief Moment and Ann Carver's Profession.
Gene Raymond's acting career was at its height in the 1930's, though he continued to act in both films and on television through the 1970's. He appeared in two films produced by Columbia Pictures, both released in 1933: Brief Moment and Ann Carver's Profession.
Gene Raymond's acting career was at its height in the 1930's, though he continued to act in both films and on television through the 1970's. He appeared in two films produced by Columbia Pictures, both released in 1933: Brief Moment and Ann Carver's Profession.
Marie Schildkraut was the wife of the actor, Joseph Schildkraut, who appeared in dozens of films from the 1920's through the 1960's and won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his role in The Life of Emile Zola (1937). He appeared in one film produced by Columbia Pictures: Sisters Under the Skin (1934).